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Audit your Cisco routers

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Created by Chris.Moyer, last modified by Anthony.Rinaldi_ret on Oct 04, 2016

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Organizations must adhere to different policy compliance requirements such as HIPAA, SOX, DISA, STIG, FISMA, and PCI. Use the NCM compliance policy reports to verify and maintain compliance within your network. Policy reports help ensure that your device configurations conform to both internal business practices and federal regulations. You can use out-of-the-box reports, create your own report, or upload a report from THWACK.

The following example shows you how to run a Cisco Security Audit policy report.

Click My Dashboards > Configs > Compliance.

Select a report and click Update Selected.

When the report is complete the Last Update column displays the date you ran the report.

Click the report name to view the Report Details page. The Tex-3750.aus.lab router has one violation for Disable IP Redirects & IP Unreachables.

On the Report Details page, click the violation icon to open the Violation Details page.

On the Violation Details page, click Execute Remediation Script on this Node.